Purdue
researchers use AZO for optical metamaterials
Samsung
researchers propose graphene 'barristor' device
Open Virtual Platforms Selected by EU
research project
Analog chip market to grow 3% in 2012, says
research firm
Light but safe:
research project aims at a high-volume urban e-car
researchers claim low-cost solar cells based on abundant metals
Semiconductor probe card sales projected flat for 2012
MANHASSET, NY--A
research team from the University of Exeter has placed its stamp on its unique version of a transparent, lightweight, and flexible graphene material.To create what they call GraphExet ...
Exeter
researchers come up with possible ITO replacement
A proof-of-concept prototype microphone implanted in the middle ear promises to partly offset the need for wearing an outer hearing aid.
researchers prototype implantable microphone for deaf
RFID Market worth over USD70 billion across the next five years, says ABI
research
Arms race in app processors drives mobile chip market
Soon to merge Lam, Novellus post sequential growth
The existence of the semiconducting derivative could help advance an era of carbon-based nanoscale electronics, the university said.
LONDON –
researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) have discovered a semiconductor that can be created from graphene.Graphene, crystalline carbon in the form of a single sheet of atom ...
MANHASSET, NY -- IBM has awarded Min Li of Blacksburg, Va., a computer science doctoral candidate in Virginia Tech's College of Engineering, an IBM Fellowship for her
research on distributed storage s ...
research consortium claims solution for multi-core scaling
Abu Dhabi, Saxony invest in 'twin labs' 3-D IC project
According to the latest
research of the embedded graphics market by Jon Peddie
research (JPR), Imagination Technologies supplies more GPU IP then all other suppliers combined.The
research provides est ...
Personal tracking to be the next billion dollar GPS market
Visiongain believes that global NFC application revenue will reach $10.6bn in 2012, and that in 2012 NFC is poised for rapid growth. Recent developments analysed in the market
researcher's latest repo ...
research project sketches centralized computing architecture for e-cars
Ground-breaking
research will help to make one of the most versatile of bacteria even more useful to society and the environment. Though it lives naturally in the soil, the bacterium Bacillus subtilis
What if bacteria could talk to each other? What if they had a sense of touch? A new study suggests both, and theorizes that such cells may, in fact, need to communicate in order to perform certain fun
As scientists struggle to find an effective way to prevent Alzheimer's disease,
researchers may have found a new approach to interrupting the process that leads to the devastating disease.
Depression is common enough -- afflicting one in ten adults in the United States -- that it seems the possibility of depression must be "hard-wired" into our brains. This has led biologists
Like something straight out of “Star Wars,” armies of robots could nimbly be crawling up towers and skyscrapers to make repairs in the not-so-distant future, so humans don&#821
A new method for creating nanofibers made of proteins promises to greatly improve drug delivery methods, aid in regenerating human tissue, and pave the way to an organic method of building nanofibers
A new study reveals for the first time that activating the brain’s visual cortex with a small amount of electrical stimulation actually improves our sense of smell.
A repression of gene activity in the brain appears to be an early event affecting people with Alzheimer's disease,
researchers have found. In mouse models of Alzheimer's disease, this epigenetic block
The domestication of chickens has given rise to rapid and extensive changes in genome function. Scientists have established that the changes are heritable, although they do not affect the DNA structur
ABB, RMIT University and the ABB Corporate
research Centre will establish a new Australia-India
research Centre for Automation Software Engineering (AICAUSE).
TOSHIBA has developed a circuit technique to remove distortion on wireless transmissions, which can be directly integrated into a CMOS radio frequency power amplifier.
THE VICTORIAN government has announced a $250,000 grant to Daintree Networks to develop a new lighting control system that could slash lighting energy use by up to 80 percent.
IBM
research says it is nearing the minimum requirements for the creation of a practical, full scale quantum computer.
Slowing or preventing the development of Alzheimer's disease, a fatal brain condition expected to hit one in 85 people globally by 2050, may be as simple as ensuring a brain protein's sugar levels are
Scientists have now discovered that sperm do not function like olfactory cells -- a finding that casts doubt on the assumption that scents play a role in fertilization.
A new study reveals for the first time that activating the brain’s visual cortex with a small amount of electrical stimulation actually improves our sense of smell.
The famous Iceman mummy known as Ötzi was genetically predisposed to cardiovascular diseases, according to recent studies. Not only was this genetic predisposition demonstrable in the 5,000-y
We know since the dawn of modern physics that although events in our everyday life can be described by classical physics, the interaction of light and matter is down deep governed by the laws of quant
People with depression suffer a number of symptoms -- including anxiety, memory issues, and sleep disturbances. Now
researchers have found that the brains of depressed people show hyperactivity; The f
Scientists have found that an emerging class of long-lasting flu vaccines called "universal" vaccines could for the first time allow for the effective, wide-scale prevention of flu by limiti
Scientists have demonstrated a new kind of detector for sound at the level of quietness of quantum mechanics. The result offers prospects of a new class of quantum hybrid circuits that mix acoustic el
Smart appliance shipments to exceed 24 Million units by 2017, but high prices remain a barrier
AUSTRALIAN startup Fumunda Marine is attracting attention from the global scientific community after developing an underwater alarm to protect whales from entanglement in shark nets.
Uncertainty affects the accuracy with which measurements can be made in quantum physics. To reduce this uncertainty, physicists have learned to "squeeze" certain measurements.
researchers ar
A robot helping in the household no longer is a dream of the future. ARMAR, the humanoid robot, can understand commands and execute them independently. For instance, it gets the milk out of the fridge
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) on the nanoscale and the ever-elusive quantum computer are among the advancements edging closer toward the realm of possibility, and a new study may give both an extra
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) on the nanoscale and the ever-elusive quantum computer are among the advancements edging closer toward the realm of possibility, and a new study may give both an extra